This is Route 97

It’s time for a road trip! Discover Route 97. Find out what’s around the next corner, behind that mountain, or where the river valley leads. Let curiosity fuel you and start your journey through the Interior Cascades region of Route 97. Come and explore this culturally and geographically diverse land filled with year round adventures.

Route 97 is North America’s longest continuous north-south highway. It extends from Weed, CA to Watson Lake, YT. Mile Zero of the Alaska Highway begins at Dawson Creek, BC and follows Route 97 past the Yukon Border and onto Alaska. The Interior Cascades section of Route 97 stretches from Wenatchee, WA to Cache Creek, BC and includes the North Central Washington and Thompson Okanagan Regions.

Route 97's thirteen road trips connect you with a whole world of adventure, over 150,000 km2 (60,000 mi2) worth.

Each road trip is distinctive in character, and will return you to the Route 97 corridor. Mouse over and click the map to learn more about the many road trips to explore on Route 97.